Maria Sue Butler, LMFT, Supervisor State Of Florida

LMFT Diplomate, Certified of Anger management

Losing a job or getting laid off of work are severe events that can put tremendous strain on ones life and family .Tool Box (of life)
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We offer affordable counseling services to teenagers, young and matured adults and their families. ART strives to give professional, skilled counseling to all our clients.

Maureen Berube, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

I am able to provide career counseling from the perspective of a family therapist analyzing the systemic forces at work and as an individual who made the choice mid-career, to step off the treadmill and restart. I have the expertise to support clients in making complex decisions as well as those facing difficult situations. We will examine the thinking behind your career change, personal career development and other career related issues. I am available to support young people exploring career options, experienced professionals contemplating a career change, parents who want to return to the work force and those who are unemployed.

New York Behavioral Health, Ph.D.

New York Behavioral Health

We know being satisfied at work is not just about productivity and competency. You may be great at what you do. You may be very successful by every external metric. Or maybe you aren't motivated or aren't stimulated by what you do. You have to find a way to navigate your current position or find a new one that is satisfying and fulfulling. We help clients clarify their values and identify beliefs and behavioral patterns that have interfered with taking the risks necessary to be professionally fulfilled. Your work life is certainly about financial security, but it can do more than put food on the table. It can feed you intellectually, interpersonally, and emotionally.

Joan Warren, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

My professional experience in career counseling is to offer guidance, inspiration and support in the desire to and process of making change. I am not in the position to oversee your seeking employment, but will address your needs to enrich your working experience and set goals through this transitional stage. Whether you are beginning to enter the workforce or are looking to shift direction in your career path or retire, emotional exploration of possibilities and support through the process will make a difference.

Rev. Christopher Smith, LCAC, LMHC, LMFT

Helping you find wholeness...

Traditional career counseling focuses on exploring career options and then pursuing them. When I work with clients, I prefer to see the work in a broader context. While we will be able to explore some of the traditionally addressed elements, I will also help you look at how your current work (or lack thereof) is affecting you, your relationships and your behaviors. Additionally, from a spiritual standpoint, I will help you explore the relationship between your work and your faith (especially your vocation). In looking at career and work in this broader way, you are more likely to find a place of wholeness and peace. I look forward to joining you on this journey.

Moshe Ratson, MBA, MS MFT, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Shifts in your job situation and the market place create new challenges. Yet, it also opens up opportunities to embrace change and be proactive rather than passively accepting it. If you are considering developing, changing careers or you want to move ahead in your existing field or start a new career, spiral2grow of New York City offers a wide range of coaching tools and programs to help you move from where you are to where you want to be.
Spiral2grow highly skilled coaches, that are lead by Moshe Ratson, help you explore and define your professional goals, develop and take action steps to get there, and make practical changes to lead you to a greater career success and satisfaction.

Hal Brickman, LCSW, RCSW, CSW, MSW, CHT

New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I help clients clarify their needs rather than needs sculpted through years of compliance with a partner or spouse. The client who is confused or feels lost is asked to slow down the thinking process to get more in touch with the feeling process. This intergrates emotions and feelings and can further guide my client into a path she can be excited about. Now hope comes alive.

Lauren Rigney, MS, LMHC, NCC, DCC, ACS

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

You will explore who you are and how that is or is not congruent with your career path. Through this exploration you will unlock new ideas to explore such as career satisfaction, skill development, career change options, management problems, and job stress. I will work with you to discover what may help your career growth, increase contentment, or help you have more fun in your job.

Carolyn AlRoy, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

I don't do formal career counseling, but enjoy counseling entrepreneurs, business men and women, and performing artists. We would help you develop better assertiveness skills, clarify direction, improve motivation, encourage and guide you in negotiating higher salaries and rates, and cope with job/career crisis and change. I have worked with many people who lost their jobs in the current economic downturn. I also have a specialty working with performing artists to help them find satisfying jobs that allow them to pursue their art, and work with them on stage fright, creative blocks, and balancing relationship/work.

H.C. Fall Willeboordse, LCSW-R

Fall Willeboordse, LCSW-R

Working on career issues is one of my specialties. I have experience working with a wide range of professional issues. These include: hitting a plateau in a current career and wanting to change into an entirely different field, having interpersonal issues at work that are creating difficulties and perhaps obstacles to further advancement, and feeling indecisive or overwhelmed with career decisions facing you during college and post-college, uncertain what the next step should be. My practice can be the ideal place to work through these and other professional issues.